
The V & A Waterfront has long been home to some of the most sensational tourist spots in the fairest Cape and is now the resting place of one of Sol Kerzner’s latest luxury offerings, One&Only Cape Town. It’s a show-stopper of a hotel, exactly what you’d expect from one of the world’s leading hoteliers.
It’s bright and exotic Africa at its very best, incorporating dark woods, bright colors and innovative accessories throughout. The finer things, like fresh local fruit and aromatherapy turndowns in your suite prove that the formula for your relaxation has been well thought out before your arrival.
It’s a visual splendour, from the building’s structure through to the lush and lavish surrounds that envelope the hotel. The rooms feature exquisite views of the famous Table Mountain and the hotel is located in one of the trendiest night time and entertainment spots in the world.

Even though Cape Town is brimming with exquisite eateries, two of the city’s finest can be sampled without leaving the confines of the hotel. Michelin awarded chef Nobu Matsuhisa serves up a storm of Japanese and African cuisine at Nobu while local haunt Reuben’s offers a soupcon of South African and Cape Malay cuisine.
You can enjoy pedicures by Bastien Gonzalez, a French podiatrist and soak up the spa experience on an island setting, complete with steam bath, relaxation room and private treatment villas.
One&Only Cape Town is situated half an hour away from Cape Town International Airport.
Table Mountain is Cape Town’s most recognizable landmark and can be viewed with pleasure from One&Only Cape Town. It is flanked by the vertical cliffs Lion’s Head and Devil’s Peak and frequently enjoys cloud cover which hides the surface of the mountain, known as the ‘table cloth’.
It’s part of Table Mountain National Park and has a plateau which is 3 kilometers long.







